The poster shows a picture of different people with different ethnicities and different ages are talking with no fear about the people who have AIDS and HIV. Some of the examples of what these people said: "You're fired", "I don't want to hear about that", "Stay away", "you bastard", "I'm leaving you", "you're an unclean woman", "you've brought shame on your family", "we can't give you medication", "you're already dead", "the wedding is off", "I'm sorry but we can't come", "don't touch anything", "I loved you", "I thought you loved us", etc...
Multicolored depiction divided into a 3x3 arrangement of nine panels. The first eight panels each contain a person which is a composite of two halves of different faces. The people depicted are from different races, ethnicities, and age groups. The last panel shows a picture of the AIDS ribbon and a vertically aligned rainbow.
Poster features a black-and-white photo of Jon Secada with the AIDS ribbon and the poster's inscription in the center. Immediately below is a group of colored photographs of various people depicted as if in a sequence of still images on a movie reel. Uppermost and lowermost edges of poster show 8 blue monochromatic panels (4 on top and 4 on bottom) showing additional people.
Poster shows photos of various people standing in a line shoulder to shoulder. The is also a photo of a condom. Poster advertises World AIDS Day and encourages using a condom to prevent HIV/AIDS.